Jennifer Lopez flashes her fans in Athens
Jennifer Lopez showed off way more than she should have performing onstage in Athens on Monday.
A side view of her fringed white dress -- that revealed she wasn't wearing a bra -- also showed some a shocking amount of flesh.
Click here to see it, if you dare.
Some might saw a few more triathlons are in order. (Not me!)
As a bonus, if you click the above link, you will also get to see some snaps from a Greek fashion shoot featuring La Lopez as a gladiator and a goddess, reportedly to run in the October issue of InStyle. Not sure if it's Greek InStyle or U.S. InStyle.
Oh, apparently, the fans weren't terribly impressed by her display of flesh or her one-hour concert.
Photo: One triathlon done Sept. 13 in Santa Monica is not enough, Jennifer. Keep running, biking, swimming!
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The problem is not her flabs, it's a photoshoot she did on the sacred Acropolis rock for the local edition of In Style magazine, apparently without permission.
Metro Greece is running a half page story this morning about how this photoshoot was not given the proper authorization. Both opposition political parties have raised the issue, citing that the Central Archaeological Board, from which any such requests need to be "green lighted", had not been contacted at all in this case. Instead, it seems CEO Petros Kostopoulos of IMAKO Media, publisher of In Style magazine Greece for which the shoot was made, must have done a backhanded deal with the current Minister of Culture who OK'ed the shoot. Minister Michalis Liapis in defended the decision, characterizing the session as a positive advertisement for Greece, due to the JLO's global fame.
When asked about the supposed permission, Photographer Spyros Poros said that the Editor in Chief of In Style magazine was in possession of the necessary documents. The Editor in Chief was not available for comment.
Commercial shoots at archeological sites are usually strictly forbidden in Greece. Playtime Productions and Nia Vardalos' upcoming "My Life in Ruins" became the first Hollywood movie to obtain permission to shoot at various sites, including the Parthenon, Delphi and Ancient Olympia.
This is why they are having riots.